Point No Point is video documentation of the artist trudging through the ocean to become a human lighthouse. Set against the iconic landscape of the Pacific Northwest, Point No Point documents a performance staged specifically for the camera that offers novel contexts for the mind and the body. This video continues to explore Jennifer Campbell's subversion of the body through absurd and explicitly physical actions.
“You thought they came home safely from the war. They didn't”. Poison Dust tells the story of three young men from New York who could not get answers for their mysterious ailments after their National Guard unit's 2003 tour of duty in Iraq. Filmmaker Sue Harris skillfully weaves, through interviews, their journey from personal trauma, to ‘positive' test results for uranium poisoning, to learning the truth about radioactive Depleted Uranium weapons. Their frustrations in dealing with the Veterans Administration's silence becomes outrage as they realize that thousands of other GI's have the same symptoms.
UntitledA compilation of the television election campaigns of United States presidential candidates.
Want to see the world from a different perspective? Want to trade a mind-numbing life for a fiery one? Want to plan your rebellious getaway now? Political travel is the address if you are looking for a revolutionary way to travel.
UntitledMedia archeology of the 50s in the U.S.
A documentary showing how the New Cinema Institute brought film screenings to the most isolated zones of Cuba during the early years of the revolution, and the reaction of one of these small communities. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show